S. Charles Lee

S. Charles Lee

Infobox Architect


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name = S. Charles Lee
nationality = American
birth_date = Birth date|1899|09|05
birth_place = Chicago, Illinois
death_date = Death date|1990|01|27
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alma_matter =Armour Institute of Technology
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significant_buildings= Los Angeles Theatre, Max Factor Building, Hollywood & Western Building
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S. Charles Lee (September 5, 1899 - January 27, 1990) was an American Architect recognized as one of the most prolific and distinguished motion picture theater designers on the West Coast.cite web | last = Powell | first = John Edward | authorlink = John Edward Powell | title = S. Charles Lee | work = A Guide to Historic Architecture in Fresno, California | year = 1996 | url = http://historicfresno.org/bio/lee.htm | accessdate =2008-02-04 ]

Life

Early life

Simeon Charles Levi was born in Chicago in 1899 to American-born parents of German-Jewish ancestry, Julius and Hattie (Stiller) Levi. He grew up going to vaudeville theatres, nickelodeons,and early movie houses. A tinkerer interested in mechanical things, Lee built three motorcars as a teenager. His interest in mechanics led him to Lake Technical High School in Chicago, where he graduated in 1916.cite web | last = Scheid | first = Ann | authorlink = Ann Scheid | title = S. Charles Lee: Architect | work = The S. C. Lee Collection | publisher = UCLA Library | date = 2000-03-13 | url = http://digital.library.ucla.edu/sclee/lee_bio.htm | accessdate =2008-02-04 ]

Education

While in high school in 1915, he worked after school in the office of Chicago architect Henry Newhouse, a family friend who specialized in theater design: small motion picture houses, nickelodeons and remodeling storefronts into theaters. Lee attended Chicago Technical College, graduating with honors in 1918. His first job was as architect for the South Park Board of the City of Chicago. During World War I he enlisted in the Navy. After his discharge in 1920, he entered the Armour Institute of Technology to study architecture, where he was exposed to the principles of the Ecole des Beaux Arts which are reflected in his later work.

While in Chicago, Lee worked for Rapp & Rapp, a highly regarded Chicago architectural firm well known for movie theater design. Lee was also influenced by Louis Sullivan's lectures in his architecture classes and Frank Lloyd Wright's work, particularly Midway Gardens and Wright's Oak Park studio. Lee was also impressed by the 1922 Chicago Tribune Tower competition, which juxtaposed historicism with modernism. Lee considered himself a modernist, and his career revealed "both the Beaux Arts discipline and emphasis on planning and the modernist functionalism and freedom of form."

Career

In 1922, Lee moved to Los Angeles. His first major movie palace was the Tower Theatre, a Spanish-Romanesque-Moorish design that launched a career that would make Lee the principal designer of motion picture theaters in Los Angeles during the 1930s and 1940s. He is credited with designing over 400 theaters throughout California and Mexico. His palatial and Baroque Los Angeles Theatre (1931) is regarded by many architectural historians as the finest theater building in Los Angeles.

Lee was an early proponent of Art Deco and Moderne style theaters, including Fresno's Tower Theatre. The Bruin Theatre (1937) and Academy Theatre (1939) are among his most characteristic. The latter, located in Inglewood, is a prime example of Lee's successful response to the automobile. After World War II Lee recognized that the grand theater building had become a thing of the past, and began to focus on new technologies in industrial architecture. His work in the field of tilt-up building systems was published in Architectural Record in 1952.

Buildings

* Los Angeles Theatre, Los Angeles, California
* Hollywood & Western Building, Hollywood, California
* Max Factor building, Hollywood, California
* Bruin Theater, Westwood, California

Awards

*Lee's work on the Los Angeles Tower Theatre was featured in the regional architectural journal Architect & Engineer in 1928.
*In 1934, Lee was honored for architectural excellence by the Royal Institute of British Architects at the International Exhibition of Contemporary Architecture in London, for his 1931 "Spanish American Mission style" design for the Fox Florence Theatre in Los Angeles.
*One of Lee's non-theater projects, a Jewish synagogue designed in the California Mission tradition, was featured in Architectural Record in 1946.
*Lee received the the highest recognition of the Society of Registered Architects, the "Synergy Award," in 1975.
*The UCLA Graduate School of Architecture and Urban Planning established an endowed chair honoring Lee in 1986.

References

External links

* [http://cinematreasures.org/architect/71/show=all List of theatres by S. Charles lee]
* [http://digital.library.ucla.edu/sclee/ S. Charles Lee Collection at UCLA]


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